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To turn off screen reader text for an object
In certain situations, you may not want the screen to read any text for an object, not even the type of object. You can turn off text for a screen reader on an object-by-object basis.
To test your form, ensure Acrobat is set up to Read Form Fields in the Preferences (Reading category) dialog box in the Edit menu.
1.
Select the object on the form design.
2.
Click the Accessibility palette.
3.
In the Screen Reader Precedence list, select None.
See also 
Accessibility properties in the Accessibility palette
To specify a different search order for screen reader text

To turn off screen reader text for an object

Livecycle > To turn off screen reader text for an object

  • Welcome to Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES
  • Introducing Designer ES
    • Getting Started
      • Quick Start Tutorials
        • Using LiveCycle Designer ES
          • Working with Form Designs
            • Working with Objects
              • Object Properties
                • Working with Data Sources
                  • Creating Accessible Forms
                    • About accessible forms
                    • Designing accessible forms
                      • Making objects accessible
                        • To specify custom screen reader text for an object
                        • To specify a custom tool tip for an object
                        • To specify a different search order for screen reader text
                        • To turn off screen reader text for an object
                        • Making simple tables accessible
                        • Making complex tables accessible
                        • To make radio buttons accessible
                        • Making lists accessible
                        • Making images accessible
                        • Making scripts accessible
                        • Adding structural navigation in forms
                    • Setting Security
                      • Creating Forms for Optimal Performance
                        • Creating Forms for LiveCycle Forms ES
                          • Creating Forms for LiveCycle Process Management ES
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